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Savona Specialty Plywood ❶ We had to condense Savona Specialty Plywood to fit the available space, but Eric wanted to get the loading shed and a feel for the manufacturing building in the scene. The bridge in the background also comes from the prototype site. .040" x .188" strip styrene sidewalks Styrene sheet floor Doubled .100" x .250" pier extensions Splice panels and corner posts, Pikestuff ❷ Eric built the Rix Products modern highway overpass mostly following the instructions. He added sidewalks to match the prototype and skewed the piers to accommodate the tracks. ❸ The loading shed is made from Pikestuff metal building panels. After cutting the end walls to 24 scale feet tall, Eric cut an angle to the second molded scribe mark for a steeper roof. Trim pieces help align roof, hide gaps Strip styrene barge boards ❹ The roof has barge boards to simulate the look of the full-size building. Scrap roof sections make good splice reinforcements. .010" styrene sheet hood Styrene block with scribed faces fits inside hood. Plywood stacks, laser printed on heavy bond paper Metal square and hobby knife help create sharp corners ➏ A large ventilator hood on an addition to the building was a distinctive feature worth including. The box next to it has its ends scribed to simulate the grills on the ventilator. ➐ Stacks of plywood dominate the scene at Savona. Steven Otte helped Eric resize and duplicate photos of the products on the Savona Specialty Plywood website. May 2019 55 ❺ The main building started as a Pikestuff Tri-Star Industries kit, with several sidewall extension kits to fill it out. .250” square styrene strip reinforcement Foundation sections